The ACT center at Ogden Regional opened in 1973 when the hospital recognized alcohol had become a problem in Utah, and Weber County in particular, and the need for treatment was not being met. At that time, there was no center in the Intermountain-area hospitals to which patients with an alcohol problem could turn.

Ogden Regional Medical Center and Brigham City Community Hospital have been awarded Chest Pain Center Accreditation by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care. Achieving accreditation means both hospitals have health care providers who consistently show expertise in the timely diagnosis and treatment of chest pain and acute heart attacks.

Brigham City Community Hospital and four sister MountainStar hospitals and its satellite emergency department have demonstrated a higher level of expertise in caring for patients with heart attack symptoms.

A column of medical information provided as a community service by Brigham City Community Hospital. This column was written by Trent Rasmussen, M.D., an emergency medicine physician practicing at Brigham City Community Hospital.

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If you want to have a natural labor and delivery, it’s probably not wise to just say, “I won’t use any pain medications,” and then simply go into labor and delivery hoping for the best. Here’s why having a plan is a good idea:Posted on Thu, July 30 2015

Thanks to Jason Vance and all of his helpers from Troop 230, the Forest Hills LDS Ward, Mayor Vincent and his family and a group of BEHS football players for doing an eagle scout project for us! They painted our helipad and it looks so much better! Here are the before and after pics. Just as they were finishing up AirCare came to transfer a patient so that was a bonus for them to see the helicopter too! Thanks to all of you it looks great!Posted on Wed, July 29 2015